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Profile: Helping high-profile clients get the unbiased advice they need

Profile: ‘Helping high-profile clients get the unbiased advice they need’ David James Wealth director James Reiss says trust is especially paramount for its sport and music professionals client base By Amanda Newman Smith 23 rd April 2021 7:00 am Kids who dream of becoming famous actors, pop stars or top footballers will invariably end up doing something completely different. But it is possible to build a successful career in the entertainment industry, potentially with the lavish lifestyle that follows from being at one’s peak. And plenty do. However, the flip side of that success is less appealing. It is what John Lennon and David Bowie captured in their lyrics for ‘Fame’ the difficulty of knowing who is genuine and who you can really trust. As those in financial services know only too well, wherever there is money, there are unscrupulous people trying to grab a piece for themselves off the back of someone else’s hard work.

Suffolk woman Lily Green reaches top apprenticeship level | East Anglian Daily Times

Lily Green has achieved the highest apprenticeship level - Credit: Ingleton Wood A young Ipswich architect has become the first in the country to reach the highest possible apprenticeship level - and is encouraging other Suffolk youngsters to follow her path. Lily Green, 26, worked for four years to reach Level 7 Architect Apprentice - hailed by her sponsors as an amazing achievement . She said: “I am absolutely thrilled and very relieved to have achieved the Level 7 Architect Apprenticeship. The last four years of hard work and sacrifice, bolstered by the fantastic support and sponsorship from Ingleton Wood, has paid off. “I am proud to be among the first practitioners in the UK to become a qualified architect through this route.

Shameful insurance companies removing fire coverage from businesses in Grenfell Tower fire aftermath

Shameful insurance companies removing fire coverage from businesses in Grenfell Tower fire aftermath A Cambridge consultancy has warned that many businesses are uninsured and liable in the event of a fire The Grenfell Tower fire, June 2017. (Image: PA) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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